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Lessons in Mind Control: Trends in Research on the Molecular Mechanisms behind Parasite-Host Behavioral Manipulation

机译:思想控制的课程:寄生虫宿主行为操纵后分子机制研究的趋势

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Scientific and public interest in host manipulation by parasites has surged over the past few decades, resulting in an exponential growth of cases where potential behavioural manipulation has been identified. However, these studies dwarf the number of genuine attempts to elucidate the mechanistic processes behind this behavioural manipulation. Ultimately, this imbalance has slowed progress in the study of the mechanisms underlying host manipulation. As it stands, research suggests that the mechanisms of host manipulation fall into three categories: immunological, genomic/proteomic and neuropharmacological, and forth potential category: symbioant-mediated manipulation. After exploration of the literature pertaining to these four pathways, four major trends become evident. First and foremost, there is a severe disconnect between the observed molecular and behavioural shifts in a parasitized host. Indeed, very rarely a study demonstrates that molecular changes observed in a host are the result of active manipulation by the resident parasite, or that these molecular changes directly result in behavioural manipulation that increases the parasite’s fitness. Secondly, parasites may often employ multiple pathways in unison to achieve control over their hosts. Despite this, current scientific approaches usually focus on each manipulation pathway in isolation rather than integrating them. Thirdly, the relative amount of host-parasite systems yet to be investigated in terms of molecular manipulation is staggering. Finally, as a result of the aforementioned trends, guiding mechanisms or principles for the multiple types of behavioural manipulation are yet to be found. Researchers should look to identify the manipulative factors required to generate the molecular changes seen in hosts, while also considering the ‘multi-pronged’ approach parasites are taking to manipulate behaviour. Assessing gene expression and its products during transitional periods in parasites may be a key methodological approach for tackling these recent trends in the host manipulation literature.
机译:在过去的几十年里,寄生虫对寄生宿主的科学和公共利益飙升,导致确定了潜在行为操纵的案件的指数增长。然而,这些研究侏儒的真正尝试的数量阐明了这种行为操纵背后的机械过程。最终,这种不平衡在研究主机操纵的机制研究方面取得了速度。正如它所说,研究表明,宿主操纵机制分为三类:免疫学,基因组/蛋白质组学和神经药理学,以及潜在的类别:Symbiant介导的操纵。在探索与这四种途径有关的文献之后,有四种主要趋势变得明显。首先,在寄生宿主中观察到的分子和行为转变之间存在严重的断开。实际上,非常罕见的研究表明,在宿主中观察到的分子变化是驻留寄生虫积极操纵的结果,或者这些分子变化直接导致增加寄生虫的健身的行为操纵。其次,寄生虫可以常常雇用多种途径,以实现对其宿主的控制。尽管如此,目前的科学方法通常专注于每个操纵途径,而不是整合它们。第三,在分子操纵方面尚待研究的宿主寄生虫系统的相对量是惊人的。最后,由于上述趋势,尚未找到多种行为操纵的指导机制或原则。研究人员应该寻求识别产生在主机中看到的分子变化所需的操纵因素,同时也考虑“多管齐下”方法寄生虫正在操纵行为。在寄生虫的过渡期间评估基因表达及其产品可能是解决宿主操纵文献中这些趋势的关键方法方法。

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